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so in the carroll case, he voted for the petitioners, the carroll brothers, because he viewed them as private property, which meant that the government needed to get a warrant. three years later, in 1928, the court decided in homestead versus united states, which was another prohibition case where the government had wiretapped the phones in the defendants' h ouses. in that case, mcreynolds voted for the government. and it wasn't that he changed his mind about prohibition, he wrote it because the government made it clear that the prohibition agents in the wiretaps didn't trespass, so they do not enter the private space. on the public side was justice brandeis. brandeis understood the public/private framework, but unlike mcreynolds, he valued public rights over private rights. he voted for the government in carroll because he appreciated the government need for motor vehicles, which are really dangerous -- they are dangerous now too -- at that time. a national movement on street and highways for what is going on at the same time of the government are the supreme court deciding the case.
so in the carroll case, he voted for the petitioners, the carroll brothers, because he viewed them as private property, which meant that the government needed to get a warrant. three years later, in 1928, the court decided in homestead versus united states, which was another prohibition case where the government had wiretapped the phones in the defendants' h ouses. in that case, mcreynolds voted for the government. and it wasn't that he changed his mind about prohibition, he wrote it because...
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but would it lead them to carroll? harris keith morrison with "secrets in the mist". >> january, 2013. point vicente, a california. the wet, great, morning cold. at noon, a police boat sets off in the fog. a hail mary pass apparently. a slim chance to find the truth at last. but hawaii out there? why after all those lost 30 years? maybe some cases are destined to stay cold. easier that way. for came along, with their wild ideas about murder and facebook of all things. and now this. they're doomed errand into the fog. her name was me carol jeanne meyer, though she was carol lubahn, when all this happened back in march, 1981. the night of this slamming doors, the harsh words. a car roaring away. it's an old story anyway. pretty girl gets pregnant at 15. mary's the guy pretty soon she's at 20 something with two kids and a hankering to live. really live, for a change. and this particular pretty girl? >> she was fun. she was outgoing. she had a lot of friends. >> she had these two sisters,. terri, was the younger one, gail
but would it lead them to carroll? harris keith morrison with "secrets in the mist". >> january, 2013. point vicente, a california. the wet, great, morning cold. at noon, a police boat sets off in the fog. a hail mary pass apparently. a slim chance to find the truth at last. but hawaii out there? why after all those lost 30 years? maybe some cases are destined to stay cold. easier that way. for came along, with their wild ideas about murder and facebook of all things. and now...
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that's when carroll became, her word, obsessed.the police can trap down her daughters killer, then she would. >> the anger just surged through me, and that's when i went to the streets and i literally drove 60,000 miles on my truck searching for her killer. >> you put your way yourself in harm's way? >> absolutely. i -- want you need to leave before somebody hurt you. >> that's how the days and weeks past. >> i had my head -- i had a gun put my head one night. >> she parked outside of the apartment where and she was murdered. i would stare at the house, stared the windows. and try and figure out how scared she must of been. >> something else cowl can stop doing. reading police reports. practically memorizing them. >> i don't sleep, i get up and i just go, what part of this donor stand? >> it did make sense. >> none of it made sense. >> and in one of those reports, carol found a phrase which, the more she read, it sounded out of place in the dna world. it was about cuba cares which, in addition to the semen found on angie's body. >>
that's when carroll became, her word, obsessed.the police can trap down her daughters killer, then she would. >> the anger just surged through me, and that's when i went to the streets and i literally drove 60,000 miles on my truck searching for her killer. >> you put your way yourself in harm's way? >> absolutely. i -- want you need to leave before somebody hurt you. >> that's how the days and weeks past. >> i had my head -- i had a gun put my head one night....
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i read an excerpt from the fill rucker and carroll leoning book today and let me tell you reading it, it brought tears to my eyes, when you hear the details of what was happening at the time of the insurrection, and yet i was also so angry how could this all happen? how could these legislators go out there today knowing what happened and say these absurd, ridiculous and dangerous and reckless things? >> did that bring tears to your eyes, or did you have tears in your eyes because republicans are still down with trump despite all of that? luckily you're gonna be with us after the break, susan. susan in tim stick around, we're just getting started. coming up next. exactly what is kevin mccarthy up to, in new jersey i can tell you this he's not visiting me, will be back when the 11th hour continues on the other side of the break. e break. st. or is that the damp weight of self-awareness you now hold in your hands? yeah (laugh) keep your downstairs dry with gold bond body powder. >> house republican leader kevin mccarthy spent part of the day of trump's house in jersey. and thus far, we d
i read an excerpt from the fill rucker and carroll leoning book today and let me tell you reading it, it brought tears to my eyes, when you hear the details of what was happening at the time of the insurrection, and yet i was also so angry how could this all happen? how could these legislators go out there today knowing what happened and say these absurd, ridiculous and dangerous and reckless things? >> did that bring tears to your eyes, or did you have tears in your eyes because...
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in 2015 it was renamed father joe carroll's village in his honor. on july 10, 2021, a few months after his 80th birthday, father joe passed. father joe dare rol was a heroic man who helped his community with the entirety of his heart and soul. he helped the poor, hungry, and especially the homeless and had a gift for bringing all people together in his mission to serve. father joe was loved by many and influenced so many of us. his accomplishments and contributions to the community were profound. he will be sorely missed. many of us expect that one day he will be named a saint in the catholic church. thank you, madam speaker. we yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. mccarthy: i want to take one second to congratulate jake elizey on his election to congress but brought two people back together. mike garcia and jake served our nat
in 2015 it was renamed father joe carroll's village in his honor. on july 10, 2021, a few months after his 80th birthday, father joe passed. father joe dare rol was a heroic man who helped his community with the entirety of his heart and soul. he helped the poor, hungry, and especially the homeless and had a gift for bringing all people together in his mission to serve. father joe was loved by many and influenced so many of us. his accomplishments and contributions to the community were...
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jason carroll has the story. >> reporter: this week howard university is open for summer classes, butents are still reeling from last week's comments made by phylicia rashad, their college of fine arts dean, who tweeted in support of bill cosby. >> it's kind of like a slap in the face, to be completely honest with you. >> reporter: darlene katawny, a new graduate, said phylicia rashad is trying to lift the shame reported about sexual assaults. >> she does not feel for those victims or those victims that haven't been able to come forward, especially at the howard campus because there are incidents i know have occurred that those women do not feel comfortable coming forward about. >> there was a lot of communication to young women and vulnerable people that they don't matter in the shadow of a powerful man's legacy. that's what that communicated whether she wanted it to or not. >> phylicia tweeted last week after a court overturned cosby's sexual assault case. they didn't say he hadn't performed these dhcharges, just that it was corrected. calls came in for her resignation and for howar
jason carroll has the story. >> reporter: this week howard university is open for summer classes, butents are still reeling from last week's comments made by phylicia rashad, their college of fine arts dean, who tweeted in support of bill cosby. >> it's kind of like a slap in the face, to be completely honest with you. >> reporter: darlene katawny, a new graduate, said phylicia rashad is trying to lift the shame reported about sexual assaults. >> she does not feel for...
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john. >>> all right, jason carroll for us in elkins park.>>> joining me now is heidi thomas one of the witnesses to testify against bill cosby. heidi, good to have you with us this morning. at the time you talked about the day you testified being one of the proudest days of your life. how are you feeling this morning? >> sucker punched. like the rug was pulled out from underneath us. it's absolutely clear cosby has always maintained his innocence because he does not understand that sexual assault and rape are crimes. he doesn't get it. and that's why he keeps saying he's innocent. then you add on some arbitrary legal loophole and you just allowed a serial rapist to get off. i mean i'm in a state of disbelief and andrea constant is a bigger person than i. she said she's disappointed. i'm so beyond disappointed. i just love her to death. she's amazing. >> heidi, you're in touch with a number of the other women that accused bill cosby of misconduct. i'm just curious what are those messages that you're sharing with each other? >> you know, actua
john. >>> all right, jason carroll for us in elkins park.>>> joining me now is heidi thomas one of the witnesses to testify against bill cosby. heidi, good to have you with us this morning. at the time you talked about the day you testified being one of the proudest days of your life. how are you feeling this morning? >> sucker punched. like the rug was pulled out from underneath us. it's absolutely clear cosby has always maintained his innocence because he does not...
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jason carroll, cnn, pennsylvania. >>> and bill cosby's attorney says she believes the court made the right decision because the criminal trial was never fair. listen to this. >> i have no problem with a just and verdict if you get there in a fairway. but if you cheat to get there, there is no just in that verdict. you also had a jury that heard evidence that they shouldn't have heard both in the form of the deposition obtained illegally and a jury that heard evidence from frankly other bad act, other accusers it should never have occur the because we don't try people's character, we try crimes. so i don't believe we had a fair trial and it prevented mr. bosqbcosby to tell his story from the witness stand. so this is not just a technicality or what really happened. you don't know what really happened. this trial would have been entirely different and should never have apehappened in the ps pl first place. >> several accusers spoke with cnn about what they felt about the ruling. >> i'm totally overwhelmed. when i got the call this morning, i felt like i was hit by a train, you know. he
jason carroll, cnn, pennsylvania. >>> and bill cosby's attorney says she believes the court made the right decision because the criminal trial was never fair. listen to this. >> i have no problem with a just and verdict if you get there in a fairway. but if you cheat to get there, there is no just in that verdict. you also had a jury that heard evidence that they shouldn't have heard both in the form of the deposition obtained illegally and a jury that heard evidence from frankly...
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jason carroll, all these questions are fair, what did you think? that's what i want to know. what did you think? >> well, a couple of things. and you heard part of it there, don. i was really surprised that the first thing this group didn't want to talk about was the pandemic. i thought that would be first on their list. but their feeling is that the president and his administration has a handle on that in terms of how the country is responding and how the country is moving forward. what they were really concerned about, and you heard a lot of it there, the deep concerns were about the misinformation that is spreading across the united states, the lies that are being told about the election, the lies that are being told now about what happened on january 6th, they realize that the president acknowledges the misinformation is out there. but the feeling is really that this president and that this administration doesn't really have a handle on how to combat all the misinformation that's out there. >> and also they were very animated when it comes to voting rights. and i found it
jason carroll, all these questions are fair, what did you think? that's what i want to know. what did you think? >> well, a couple of things. and you heard part of it there, don. i was really surprised that the first thing this group didn't want to talk about was the pandemic. i thought that would be first on their list. but their feeling is that the president and his administration has a handle on that in terms of how the country is responding and how the country is moving forward. what...
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john. >> jason carroll on the scene. thank you very much. so if ever a court decision called for more discussion, this is clearly it. joining us, two former federal prosecutors, cnn legal analyst shan wu and laura coates. laura, you've had a chance to process now the pennsylvania supreme court decision. do you think it is reasonable or unreasonable purely from a legal perspective? >> on a legally procedural basis, the decision was actually reasonable. but of course we can't look at it in a vacuum, can we? we know there is the emotion. we know about the silencing of voices of victims of sexual assault. we know about the notion of this being the first case -- the supreme court in pennsylvania never said that cosby was innocent. they didn't address the factual allegations nor did they say that the prosecutors in that case failed to meet their burden of proof. the jury found him guilty. the deal effectively immunized bill cosby. he did it in his public capacity on behalf of the commonwealth of pennsylvania. and for that reason even though anothe
john. >> jason carroll on the scene. thank you very much. so if ever a court decision called for more discussion, this is clearly it. joining us, two former federal prosecutors, cnn legal analyst shan wu and laura coates. laura, you've had a chance to process now the pennsylvania supreme court decision. do you think it is reasonable or unreasonable purely from a legal perspective? >> on a legally procedural basis, the decision was actually reasonable. but of course we can't look at...
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john. >> jason carroll, on the scene. thank you, very much. >>> so if ever a court decision called for more discussion, this is clearly it. joining us, two former federal prosecutors. cnn legal analyst, shan wu. and cnn senior legal analyst, laura coates. laura, you -- you have had a chance to process, now, the pennsylvania supreme court decision. do you think it is reasonable or unreasonable, purely from a legal perspective? >> on a legally-procedural basis, the decision was actually reasonable. but, of course, we can't look at it in a vacuum, can we? we know that there is the emotion. we know about the silencing of voices of victims of sexual assault. we know about the notion of this being the first case, in the me too movement, to actually be prosecuted. and for a verdict to be rendered. and the supreme court in pennsylvania never said that bill cosby was innocent. they did not address the substance of the factual allegations. or did -- nor did they say the prosecutors in that case failed to meet their burden of proof.
john. >> jason carroll, on the scene. thank you, very much. >>> so if ever a court decision called for more discussion, this is clearly it. joining us, two former federal prosecutors. cnn legal analyst, shan wu. and cnn senior legal analyst, laura coates. laura, you -- you have had a chance to process, now, the pennsylvania supreme court decision. do you think it is reasonable or unreasonable, purely from a legal perspective? >> on a legally-procedural basis, the decision...
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on a traffic camera that started just before 1:30 this afternoon near 580 east of north flynn and carroll. firefighters able to contain the fire to just 30 acres. >>> a live look out across the bay area. all over the place, last day of july. a bit of a break from the swelters temperatures. pleasant temperatures just about anywhere you went. >> really nice today. >> and microclimate on full display. now upper 80s to near 90. not kwift as bad by livermore, 64 in san francisco. 79 degree in san jose. still over the sierra where we're actually seeing flash flood watches attached to some of these thunderstorms that we're seeing rain in addition to lightning. you can see here in the water vapor loop. going to see a few high clouds coming in towards sunset time. could make for a nice sunset around the bay area, but the rain producing moisture likely staying off to our east. moving forward. hazy skies behind me. more on that coming up in our weather forecast when we might begin to see a little bit of that upper level smoke moving into the bay area. cooler finish to the weekend as well. a closer l
on a traffic camera that started just before 1:30 this afternoon near 580 east of north flynn and carroll. firefighters able to contain the fire to just 30 acres. >>> a live look out across the bay area. all over the place, last day of july. a bit of a break from the swelters temperatures. pleasant temperatures just about anywhere you went. >> really nice today. >> and microclimate on full display. now upper 80s to near 90. not kwift as bad by livermore, 64 in san...
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carroll, we need one — over the place, isn't it? carroll, we need one of— over the place, isn't it?ely across northern england and northern ireland as we go through this afternoon. drifting further north across scotland as rain comes in across scotland as rain comes in across the very far north and already we see the first signs of this next batch coming across the southwest. these are the temperatures, 14 in the north, 20 in the south. wimbledon today then, it's looking drier and we will hang onto the dryness until later on in the evening. pollen levels across much of england are high, though or moderate across the rest of the uk and as we go through this evening and as we go through this evening and overnight, here comes this area of low pressure. slowly drifting north and east, gusty winds on the southern flank, especially so with exposure around the south—west and coming across the english channel. you see decent amount of rain moving north, some of those could also be thundery and it curls back and does exactly the same, bringing in heavier rain. to the north of that, showers p
carroll, we need one — over the place, isn't it? carroll, we need one of— over the place, isn't it?ely across northern england and northern ireland as we go through this afternoon. drifting further north across scotland as rain comes in across scotland as rain comes in across the very far north and already we see the first signs of this next batch coming across the southwest. these are the temperatures, 14 in the north, 20 in the south. wimbledon today then, it's looking drier and we will...
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know jimmy campbell, i will call jimmy kimmel up and say, where is he on the big cat, public safety, carroll just in our last minute or so. and carny, if you just just quick places. i just love to hear how you got into this. i know you started out west virginia. i want our audience understand, you know, and kind of the, the authentic way you came into this world of trying to save these animals. when i was 17, i was rehab, releasing native bob cats that have been hit by cars or, or, and, and i saw what magnificent animals they were and how much territory they need. and so when i saw these animals in captivity, it just broke my heart right in carney. and how did you get in this business? 32nd, i grew up in the pal alco stanford area, and the age of 11. i went to interview the director of laboratory research at stanford university about animal experiments, and i was horrified and i've been involved in animal protection ever since. and when i had the opportunity to leave a big law firm job, pursue animal law, i've done on it. the film is called the conservation game. be sure to watch it when it
know jimmy campbell, i will call jimmy kimmel up and say, where is he on the big cat, public safety, carroll just in our last minute or so. and carny, if you just just quick places. i just love to hear how you got into this. i know you started out west virginia. i want our audience understand, you know, and kind of the, the authentic way you came into this world of trying to save these animals. when i was 17, i was rehab, releasing native bob cats that have been hit by cars or, or, and, and i...
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week you saw diane warwick, aretha franklin, martin luther king, bobby kennedy nitze russell diahann carroll lena horne and bill cosby. carson created an astonishing moment where african-americans could hearst forward into a cultural identity of their own and created an astonishing moment of opening white america's eyes to black culture and black politics on the show and on a timeslot that was generally treated as a lighthearted prelude. it seems to me only carson had the wisdom to appreciate how important that week was and the modesty to understand that he should be hosting the show when this message was being provided. years later whoopi goldberg used that programming is one of the key wake-up calls for white america. what she said on that show were we are here, where americans and we are part of this country. we aren't going anywhere. for those interested in the suite is an nbc documentary that i would recommend. now carson didn't stop there. in 1968 was about to get much worse. carson adjusted his programming in response to the tragic developments. martin luther king was slain in 1968 in
week you saw diane warwick, aretha franklin, martin luther king, bobby kennedy nitze russell diahann carroll lena horne and bill cosby. carson created an astonishing moment where african-americans could hearst forward into a cultural identity of their own and created an astonishing moment of opening white america's eyes to black culture and black politics on the show and on a timeslot that was generally treated as a lighthearted prelude. it seems to me only carson had the wisdom to appreciate...
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unbelievable, the columnist, we are happy to have her on tonight appear to carroll, quick questions, -- >> yeah pure it's been with the democratic party of new york and i got to say proven incapable of running a simple election, count the results. now they want total control of all elections nationally. is there anything in the track record? >> there isn't, no and you know what this is not the first election in new york that this has happened. in 2019 governor cuomo sign the election laws, every election since then has been a disaster. the democratic primary in june was not ranked voting but a complete debacle of special election of february. that was a disaster and recently counting the votes. here we are again. they don't learn anything we keep repeating the same mistakes. i think you said it best where when into the voting booth, paper ballots, produce an i.d. and a system that made sense. what we have now makes no sense and the fact they want to spread it to other states should worry everybody watching. the one we are not giving people who are totally incompetent who literally ha
unbelievable, the columnist, we are happy to have her on tonight appear to carroll, quick questions, -- >> yeah pure it's been with the democratic party of new york and i got to say proven incapable of running a simple election, count the results. now they want total control of all elections nationally. is there anything in the track record? >> there isn't, no and you know what this is not the first election in new york that this has happened. in 2019 governor cuomo sign the...
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i wanted to give special thanks to john carroll as a clerk for supporting me as chair of the committee last year and public safety neighborhood services this year. >> president walton: supervisor safai? >> supervisor safai: thank you so much. i was thinking about it the other day, many of us had to be in different places while we were trying to do our job. as supervisor haney was saying the other day, i kept looking up, it was like a carousel of clerks filling in for one another. never at any moment, was there any disruption. it was seemless. everything was smooth. that's coming from the perspective somebody that sits on other bodies. i want to say, never, over the past 15 months, did i ever feel like we couldn't do our job. that's really what this pandemic taught us. we had to be flexible. we had to be on the move. you all were the rock. you all were the foundation that allowed us to continue to do our job seemlessly. i think it was very fitting that our president decided along with his team to honor your entire team and the work they did. as many have said, i seen you grow over the l
i wanted to give special thanks to john carroll as a clerk for supporting me as chair of the committee last year and public safety neighborhood services this year. >> president walton: supervisor safai? >> supervisor safai: thank you so much. i was thinking about it the other day, many of us had to be in different places while we were trying to do our job. as supervisor haney was saying the other day, i kept looking up, it was like a carousel of clerks filling in for one another....
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i wanted to give special thanks to john carroll as a clerk for supporting me as chair of the committee last year and public safety neighborhood services this year. >> president walton: supervisor safai? >> supervisor safai: thank you so much. i was thinking about it the other day, many of us had to be in different places while we were trying to do our job. as supervisor haney was saying the other day, i kept looking up, it was like a carousel of clerks filling in for one another. never at any moment, was there any disruption. it was seemless. everything was smooth. that's coming from the perspective somebody that sits on other bodies. i want to say, never, over the past 15 months, did i ever feel like we couldn't do our job. that's really what this pandemic taught us. we had to be flexible. we had to be on the move. you all were the rock. you all were the foundation that allowed us to continue to do our job seemlessly. i think it was very fitting that our president decided along with his team to honor your entire team and the work they did. as many have said, i seen you grow over the l
i wanted to give special thanks to john carroll as a clerk for supporting me as chair of the committee last year and public safety neighborhood services this year. >> president walton: supervisor safai? >> supervisor safai: thank you so much. i was thinking about it the other day, many of us had to be in different places while we were trying to do our job. as supervisor haney was saying the other day, i kept looking up, it was like a carousel of clerks filling in for one another....
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. >> they shot the pilot at abc, featured carroll o'connor and jean stapleton as archie and edith bunker had add couple of pinkos, but i didn't know we had a pair of atheists. >> abc watched it and felt the chemistry wasn't there between the parents and the kids. >> asked me to make it again with two different young people. >> we don't see any evidence of god, that's all. >> that's right, daddy. >> i knew i had a couple of pinkos in the house but i didn't know we had a pair of atheists. >> the network freaks out about whether the public will wash this show that has real issues. >> everybody is nervous and there are people saying they're going to kill you. their going to shoot you in the streets. today let's paint with behr ultra scuff defense... so that you can live that scuff-free life. honey, i'm home! honey! scuff defense. i love our scuff-free life. behr ultra scuff defense. exclusively at the home depot. lisa here, has had many jobs. and all that experience has led her to a job that feels like home. with home instead, you too can become a caregiver to older adults. apply today. here
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. >> two friends of our broadcast serious journalist both philip rucker and carroll leonnig, our thanksn the eve of your books release to our audience. the book is out tomorrow. it is, i alone can fix it, donald j trump's catastrophic final year. best of luck with it to both of you. thanks for coming on. and coming up for us, a top doctor on what we all need to know about these breakthrough infections that we're hearing about. where the fully vaccinated are getting the virus nonetheless. ess. if i asked any single patient that's in a bed right, now they will tell me that they wish they had gotten the vaccine. 100%. they have told me personally that they wish they had gotten it. that they should've gotten it, and they didn't. >> covid cases now on the rise in every state in our union. 97% of those hospitalized are unvaccinated. on the misinformation surrounding the vaccine, our next guest writes this. quote, the monster is much bigger and formidable than facebook social media. if the biden administration is serious against countering disinformation, it must be willing to take on the empi
. >> two friends of our broadcast serious journalist both philip rucker and carroll leonnig, our thanksn the eve of your books release to our audience. the book is out tomorrow. it is, i alone can fix it, donald j trump's catastrophic final year. best of luck with it to both of you. thanks for coming on. and coming up for us, a top doctor on what we all need to know about these breakthrough infections that we're hearing about. where the fully vaccinated are getting the virus nonetheless....
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i had a chance to speak to captain ignatius carroll, who said every day that went by took a toll on his men. i want you to hear what he had to say. >> it's been very heavy on everyone that's here. there's nobody been a dry eye out on the search operations since we started any time we found a person, with he would stop, give a moment of silence. there would be a line created by the search-and-rescue personnel as they bring that person off that pile. >> reporter: now the death toll is more than 50 people whose lives were lost in the fall of the champlain towers south. we expect that number to rise, because machinery has been able to excavate the process, do deeper inside the pile of rubble. we're just minutes away from the official update. >> and i know you are right there morgan, a quick question for you, any sense of the timeline here? how long do they expect crews to be there on scene with such an active site behind you? >> think certainly have their goals, which they are keeping private right now. they're still maintaining a delicate search at this point in time. they're still catalog
i had a chance to speak to captain ignatius carroll, who said every day that went by took a toll on his men. i want you to hear what he had to say. >> it's been very heavy on everyone that's here. there's nobody been a dry eye out on the search operations since we started any time we found a person, with he would stop, give a moment of silence. there would be a line created by the search-and-rescue personnel as they bring that person off that pile. >> reporter: now the death toll is...
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featured carroll oh conor and carol sfapleton as archie and edith. >> i know we had a couple of pinkose but i didn't know we had an atheist. >> they felt the chemistry wasn't there between the parents and kids. >> asked me again with two different young people. >> we don't see any evidence of god. that's all. >> that's right, daddy. >> a couple of people's in our house but i didn't know we had a pair of atheists. >> the network freaks out about whether the public will be able to watch this show. >> there are people saying they're going to kill you, they're going to shoot you dead in the streets. but this month's spotlight stack is a patriot. fresh, sweet and full of freedom. new red, white & blue pancakes. this month's spotlight stack. see you at denny's. jeff's been to the bottom of the ocean. the tops of mountains. and wherever this guy runs off to. a life well lived should continue at home. with home instead care, older adults can stay home, safe, and happy. home instead. to us, it's personal. do you struggle with occasional nerve aches in your hands or feet? try nervivenerve relie
featured carroll oh conor and carol sfapleton as archie and edith. >> i know we had a couple of pinkose but i didn't know we had an atheist. >> they felt the chemistry wasn't there between the parents and kids. >> asked me again with two different young people. >> we don't see any evidence of god. that's all. >> that's right, daddy. >> a couple of people's in our house but i didn't know we had a pair of atheists. >> the network freaks out about whether...
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this name of course, easily distinguished professor of math so he wrote under a pseudonym, lewis carroll and he threw called it through the looking glass. the looking glass is the wormhole. a gateway between our universe and a parallel universe. then the next question i'm sure you're going to ask is if there is a gateway, a wormhole between us and a parallel universe, then is elvis presley still alive in a parallel universe? and the answer is probably yes. according to the quantum theory. so we're talking about the multi-verse of universes now. it was einstein who said our universe is a bubble of some sort. we live on the skin of the ball and the mobile is expanding. that's the big bang theory. string theory says there could be other universes out there. when the universes collide or fission, that's called the big bang. so the big bang could be a collision of the multi-verse. the multi-verse of universes. i find it aesthetically pleasing because you see, my parents were buddhists and in buddhism there is no beginning or end. it's just nirvana but i was raised as a presbyterian and in the
this name of course, easily distinguished professor of math so he wrote under a pseudonym, lewis carroll and he threw called it through the looking glass. the looking glass is the wormhole. a gateway between our universe and a parallel universe. then the next question i'm sure you're going to ask is if there is a gateway, a wormhole between us and a parallel universe, then is elvis presley still alive in a parallel universe? and the answer is probably yes. according to the quantum theory. so...
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. >> it's important to remember here that, despite what tucker carroll -- carlson and other people onhe right who would choose to erase this event from public memory, despite what they say, it's important to remember that it is a quasi-legal hearing. these gentlemen were under oath. they testified under perjury meaning they play some self in criminal jeopardy and they would not tell the truth. it means that they stand for truth, they did follow and say they were invited by donald trump to stop the steal and they said the n-word. not only is dumb trump liable for what happened, as well as the injury to our national psyche, but a republican members of congress, the thought in leadership, the fact that there is any thought or leadership, all of them are responsible for miss educating and miss guiding these people who went to the capital, whether or not they believe they had a right or righteous purpose, they were guided there by republican leadership who was committed to this misinformation, and who certainly knew better. there was an extraordinarily sad day in america. i'm glad that the
. >> it's important to remember here that, despite what tucker carroll -- carlson and other people onhe right who would choose to erase this event from public memory, despite what they say, it's important to remember that it is a quasi-legal hearing. these gentlemen were under oath. they testified under perjury meaning they play some self in criminal jeopardy and they would not tell the truth. it means that they stand for truth, they did follow and say they were invited by donald trump to...
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jean carroll. the mo brooks' decision is the opposite sort of analysis that's been made.is that that congressman was not acting in a official government function, he was there as a campaign official, a campaign event. they will not defend him. the lawsuit from congressman swalwell and others goes forward. what do you think of that? >> yes, i think that at least in this case, it is a clear case for the justice department to make, to deny that this was a part of his job frankly. so federal law allows the justice department to come in and substitute itself in a case, in a case arising out of the performance of duties of an elected official. and it's the same question, the call that was made is very much the same in the e. jean carroll case, but the justice department is not -- it's not a decision i agreed with, but based on their own past precedent, when a president is speaking it's much more difficult to say that was not a part of his job. but in this case, this activity was pegged as a campaign event. this was mo brooks going out and making these comments in a way that had
jean carroll. the mo brooks' decision is the opposite sort of analysis that's been made.is that that congressman was not acting in a official government function, he was there as a campaign official, a campaign event. they will not defend him. the lawsuit from congressman swalwell and others goes forward. what do you think of that? >> yes, i think that at least in this case, it is a clear case for the justice department to make, to deny that this was a part of his job frankly. so federal...
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just want to get your reaction, i'm gonna put another quote on the pile from the new fill rucker carrolleney describing being together with jim jordan during the siege of one six. while these maniacs are going through the place, i'm standing in the island he said, we need to get the ladies away from the aisle, let me help you. i smacked his hand away and told him get away from me. you the world is effing did this. just your reaction eugene, we have the chairman of the joint chiefs evoking hitler, if there is a quote you need on the subject about the unraveling of the trump west wing it is in here. >> yes, it is in there. said before, the first rule of column writing is don't go for the hitler analogy. don't go for the nazi analogy. but the fact that the chairman of the joint chief of staff went there, as it was happening and saw january six as that moment. or an attempt to undemocratically sees power the way hitler -- this is just gob smacking just when you thought you couldn't be surprised at how bad it was it turned out it was worse, much worse. rudy giuliani, he said we won, that surp
just want to get your reaction, i'm gonna put another quote on the pile from the new fill rucker carrolleney describing being together with jim jordan during the siege of one six. while these maniacs are going through the place, i'm standing in the island he said, we need to get the ladies away from the aisle, let me help you. i smacked his hand away and told him get away from me. you the world is effing did this. just your reaction eugene, we have the chairman of the joint chiefs evoking...
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and that's where i want to bring in captain ignatius carroll with miami fire and rescue florida task force two. what is it like right now? how much danger does your team feel working on the site, knowing there could be falling debris? and will it make the job easier once the build something done. >> the one thing with task force teams is they're used to responding to situations with a hazard. safety is number one concern. we know that building is still considered unsafe, unstable. but anything that could be done to reassure the safety of the members working on the team is definitely appreciative. >> yeah and we were told there is going to be a tarp over the area that has been searched. so that there can be a differentiation between what's been searched and what needs to be searched. and that could make things a bit smoother in terms of operations, knowing that there is no longer a threat of something falling on y'all. >> yes, it is. and all measures are taken to reassure we are not going over -- or whatever debris that may come down is going to affect our operations so that we can co
and that's where i want to bring in captain ignatius carroll with miami fire and rescue florida task force two. what is it like right now? how much danger does your team feel working on the site, knowing there could be falling debris? and will it make the job easier once the build something done. >> the one thing with task force teams is they're used to responding to situations with a hazard. safety is number one concern. we know that building is still considered unsafe, unstable. but...
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senior washington correspondent for the washington post, his new book written with his colleague carroll landing, i alone can fix, it on donald trump's catastrophic catastrophic final year has placed number one on the new york times bestseller list. with doctor kavita patel and lisa lerer lee are with us. willie kavita patel is also one of our health experts. we lisa lerer the president is required to expect vaccines or testing for those who will not get vaccinated, but more than a few folks have made it clear that they're ready angry about the cdc's new guidance on masks for people who are vaccinated. is this for the white house they thought they would be if at this summer, how worried are they about the? search >> certainly not where they want to be, at least not politically or from a public health standpoint. let's not forget that earlier this month, the white house basically but declared victory on the virus, they had the big fourth of july event at the white house, and they gave the public a sense that things were moving forward. and now i think there's a sense that the country's ba
senior washington correspondent for the washington post, his new book written with his colleague carroll landing, i alone can fix, it on donald trump's catastrophic catastrophic final year has placed number one on the new york times bestseller list. with doctor kavita patel and lisa lerer lee are with us. willie kavita patel is also one of our health experts. we lisa lerer the president is required to expect vaccines or testing for those who will not get vaccinated, but more than a few folks...
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that's what the team president dave carroll says it's ultimately, however, up to the city council to decide if they move forward with this project negotiations of the terms of the project are continuing and there are also ongoing bids in proposals for the original coliseum site. >> our existing least of the coliseum only goes through 2024 we have a situation where the facility is 10 years past its useful life. and we really have an obligation and a responsibility to get some type of resolution on this. so the raiders deal when they came back from los angeles included the city and county paying for the ballpark we're paying for the entire cost of the stadium. the a's are taking the risk. all the onsite risk. >> and they're talking about behind the scenes. all of the rest of the agreement. for example, the non relocation clause, the city wants that to remain valid for 45 years. the a's countered with 20 years. the city council set for another vote on the project terms on july 20th. it's 7.11. and still ahead on the kron 4 morning news, a young man from the east bay killed while on a ca
that's what the team president dave carroll says it's ultimately, however, up to the city council to decide if they move forward with this project negotiations of the terms of the project are continuing and there are also ongoing bids in proposals for the original coliseum site. >> our existing least of the coliseum only goes through 2024 we have a situation where the facility is 10 years past its useful life. and we really have an obligation and a responsibility to get some type of...
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. >> reporter: councilmember carroll fife abstained. the site is in her district. councilmember noel gallo was the only no vote, saying the stadium should stay at the old coliseum site. >> we are looking for a waterfront ballpark, but in las vegas there ain't no waterfront. >> reporter: some of the anger was reflected in public comments. >> the a's are like an abusive boyfriend and you need to stand up to them. >> this is a billionaire looting the city. put this on the ballot, it will lose. >> reporter: others held on to hope that the a's would somehow stay for jobs and for prestige. >> they are very much of the oakland identity. >> we are unified in keeping the a's rooted in oakland in a way that protects our community. >> reporter: next up, the city would approve a final version of the environmental impact report in october, if the a's stay at the table. despite today's vote, they could pull the plug at any time. i am leslie brinkley, abc7 news. >> in a statement, the east oakland stadium alliance said that they applaud the city council for pushing back. writing,
. >> reporter: councilmember carroll fife abstained. the site is in her district. councilmember noel gallo was the only no vote, saying the stadium should stay at the old coliseum site. >> we are looking for a waterfront ballpark, but in las vegas there ain't no waterfront. >> reporter: some of the anger was reflected in public comments. >> the a's are like an abusive boyfriend and you need to stand up to them. >> this is a billionaire looting the city. put this on...
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aislinn carroll, an rotc student from tulane telling us she welcomes the news. >> it caught me off guard. i think that it definitely levels the playing field and shows women are equal. >> reporter: the bill would increase parental leave for servicemen and women and establish a basic needs allowance which advocates say could help hunger and food insecurity among members of the military. today women serve at nearly every level of the military. the last time the government actually drafted a nonvoluntary civilian into the armed services was back in 1973 during the vietnam war. last year then candidate joe biden saying a draft is not needed now but that he would, quote, ensure women are also-eligible to register for the selective service system so that men and women are treated equally in the event of future conflicts. on the national mall some worried faces but many women and men conceding the idea felt fair. >> we are living in the 21st century where men and women are to be considered equal then we should be considered equal on all front. >> if it was a draft that included young men and wo
aislinn carroll, an rotc student from tulane telling us she welcomes the news. >> it caught me off guard. i think that it definitely levels the playing field and shows women are equal. >> reporter: the bill would increase parental leave for servicemen and women and establish a basic needs allowance which advocates say could help hunger and food insecurity among members of the military. today women serve at nearly every level of the military. the last time the government actually...
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my name is connie craig carrol and i'm so glad that you're joining me. chances are, you or someone, you know is dealing with the challenges and the limitations of pain in our back, knee, shoulders every day. and we seem to miss out on life because we just can't find relief. i know what that's like. joint pain can be such a burden. today we're gonna tell you about omega xl, a product that millions of people have trusted to relieve their pain for the last 16 years. it's a, one of a kind natural anti-inflammatory supplement that could literally change your life. just like it has for millions of others. - just to be in pain, puts a damper in your life. it really does. i have grandkids that i love to play with and it's hard to get out and play when your joints are hurting you. - men i've really, really felt the pain. i mean, in my ankles and in my, my heels i can't tell you how bad that pain was. i mean, it was so excruciating. i found this product and it's called omega xl. i mean, i can't tell you how great i feel. i mean, this works - the biggest agony was
my name is connie craig carrol and i'm so glad that you're joining me. chances are, you or someone, you know is dealing with the challenges and the limitations of pain in our back, knee, shoulders every day. and we seem to miss out on life because we just can't find relief. i know what that's like. joint pain can be such a burden. today we're gonna tell you about omega xl, a product that millions of people have trusted to relieve their pain for the last 16 years. it's a, one of a kind natural...
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(light music) - welcome, my name is connie craig-carrol and i'm so glad that you're joining me. are you or someone you know is dealing with the challenges and the limitations of pain in our back, knee, shoulders, every day. and we seem to miss out on life because we just can't find relief. i know what that's like. joint pain can be such a burden. today we're gonna tell you about omega xl, a product that millions of people have trusted to relieve their pain for the last 16 years.
(light music) - welcome, my name is connie craig-carrol and i'm so glad that you're joining me. are you or someone you know is dealing with the challenges and the limitations of pain in our back, knee, shoulders, every day. and we seem to miss out on life because we just can't find relief. i know what that's like. joint pain can be such a burden. today we're gonna tell you about omega xl, a product that millions of people have trusted to relieve their pain for the last 16 years.
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i think carroll is ready for us.gh this evening and overnight, eventually a lot of those showers will fade but with clear skies, missed in fog patches forming, and tempers falling to between 12 and 15 degrees, so not a cold night. tomorrow, we will start off with brightness and sunshine, a fair bit of cloud across the north and the west producing some showers and then we have this weather front showing its hands, bringing in showery briggs of rainey through the day but the showers especially in eastern areas could be heavy and thundery with top temperatures of 23. i think we have fixed our technical gremlins with listening to what borisjohnson was saying, so let's listen in. i thought it was a most extraordinary game and i don't think i've ever seen an england team play with such creativity and flair in adversity and just keep going like that, you know, the way raheem sterling and harry kane just kept their energy levels up throughout their energy levels up throughout the 120 minutes or whatever it was, and it was a
i think carroll is ready for us.gh this evening and overnight, eventually a lot of those showers will fade but with clear skies, missed in fog patches forming, and tempers falling to between 12 and 15 degrees, so not a cold night. tomorrow, we will start off with brightness and sunshine, a fair bit of cloud across the north and the west producing some showers and then we have this weather front showing its hands, bringing in showery briggs of rainey through the day but the showers especially in...
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. >> i'm larry carrol in los angeles.d we're going to go to a live picture in los angeles. police believe that o.j. simpson is in that car? >> the o.j. simpson story starts with the chase and then goes on to his arrest and then culminates with the trial, which goes on and on and on and is televised day after day after day. >> this is going to be a long trial. there's a lot of evidence to come in. >> the o.j. simpson case was such a national phenomenon that those of us who were covering it just lived this case 24 hours a day because there was so much demand for people talking about it. >> as simpson struggled to slide the gloves on to his hands and turned to a juror saying "they're too small," prosecutors were incensed. >> the trial was on television during the hours that had traditionally been the time for soap operas. >> he appears to have pulled the gloves on, counsel. >> and o.j. was very much a soap opera. >> impeached by his own witness. >> i ask you to put a stop to it. >> excuse me, mr. bailey. will you stand up an
. >> i'm larry carrol in los angeles.d we're going to go to a live picture in los angeles. police believe that o.j. simpson is in that car? >> the o.j. simpson story starts with the chase and then goes on to his arrest and then culminates with the trial, which goes on and on and on and is televised day after day after day. >> this is going to be a long trial. there's a lot of evidence to come in. >> the o.j. simpson case was such a national phenomenon that those of us...
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let's get even more of a great feeling because carroll will l great feeling because carroll will bringand and western and northern scotland, you are going to hang onto some more cloud with drizzle on and off. inland we have some bright breaks and substantial developing. through the day as the sunshine goes, so will the showers, and some will be heavy and thundery. not as many as yesterday but we could see a few more in the south—east compared with yesterday which means wimbledon could see a few today. temperatures 15 to 22 degrees, pollen levels fairly high for much of the uk. through this evening and overnight, showers will fade, cloud coming in across the south—west and one or two showers in the far north—east. not going to be a cold night, temperatures easily in double figures. tomorrow, some will start of with some sunshine but others, a fair bit of cloud around. you can see the weather front coming in from the south—west which will bring some showery outbreaks of rain, but as temperatures rise once again we will have those showers developing. a lot of them will be in the east wher
let's get even more of a great feeling because carroll will l great feeling because carroll will bringand and western and northern scotland, you are going to hang onto some more cloud with drizzle on and off. inland we have some bright breaks and substantial developing. through the day as the sunshine goes, so will the showers, and some will be heavy and thundery. not as many as yesterday but we could see a few more in the south—east compared with yesterday which means wimbledon could see a...
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the committee clerk is john carroll and i want to thank michael from sfgovtv for staffing this meeting. >> clerk: the minutes will reflect the committee members are participating in this remote meeting as if they were physically present. the public access to city service is essential. public comment will be available for each item on today's agenda on capable channel 76, 78, or 79. each speaker will be allowed two minutes to speak. comments and other opportunities to speak during public comment periods are available to you via phone by calling 415-655-0001. following that, you'll enter the meeting i.d. today's meeting i.d. 1462004570. after you've entered the meeting i.d., press the pound symbol twice. your line will be muted and in listening mode only. when you're item of interest comes up on day's agenda, dial *3 if you wish to speak for that item. best practices are to call from a quiet location, to speak clearly and slowly and turn down your streaming device, or whatever it is that you are using to access our meeting. you can send an moment to me, the clerk of the audit and oversig
the committee clerk is john carroll and i want to thank michael from sfgovtv for staffing this meeting. >> clerk: the minutes will reflect the committee members are participating in this remote meeting as if they were physically present. the public access to city service is essential. public comment will be available for each item on today's agenda on capable channel 76, 78, or 79. each speaker will be allowed two minutes to speak. comments and other opportunities to speak during public...